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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
There is no such hard and fast rule that work-ex guys will get higher salary than freshers. It completely
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
http://digihakk.com/digital-marketing
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
France, Switzerland and UK have some of the best hospitality and hotel management schools, you can look up at Google and visit the university websites for programme specific information. The challenge you will face is that you already have an MBA and no work experience yet. A convincing and impressive personal statement specifying your interest in hospitality, what your career plans are, why you chose MBA in HR at the first place and why the transition now has to be included. You can take help from some professional SOP writers who are abundant in India.
Good luck.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
*Vineyard management/ vineyard manager: Vineyard manager is responsible for managing a Vineyard or winery. They work involved selecting suitable crop varieties, supervise planting, assessing maturity of grapes, irrigation, pest control, etc.
*researcher: Interested person can do research work by study new varieties of grapes and their suitability for different region, fencing and harvesting practices and disease control.
*Wine cellar management/celler manager: Celler manager is the person who manages wine making equipment such as tanks, barrels, gases, bottles that are used in the winery.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
You could complete the Engineering course in ECE. It is definitely a great course with good scope, as far as jobs are concerned and future is concerned too. Post the graduation, you can take up a year or 2 to work and get professional working experience. In the meantime, look for streams that you could consider in the MBA. Entrance exams + graduation with minimum 50% marks is the usual and basic eligibility. Once you have set your mind then you can start doing the MBA. Also, while you are doing engineering say last year, consider for exploring OTA too. It helps to see the requirement, cut off and eligibility factors beforehand. Tak
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